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The Democrat from Huntsville, Alabama • 1

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I 'wired Iff tfte influence of the rich vr the tjrextf, t.c Vvple must be fuurd, uiul tlwir riyhU viitdiratvl. VOL. XXVEL HUNTSVILLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBFR 5, 1850. NO. 1378.

From the Savannah Georaian. hyery pusMii-event which win to hasten thtfl N. A. HARDEE Co. FACTORS fc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SA VANXAII, GEORGIA, Notice.

VLL UtOrie indebted to the kite linuZif Gormly I'Neal. ill please name fntwuf make in. mediate payment, as the lirm oeT Jeht. which must he paid; aJeuuahle toyive ItfHCf indulgence. gokmlvSl- August 901a, ISSt.

Mime -treat issue in our nation's hy, natarajlj leads us to reflect upon thi vantage we pout bam far we have broug iiiem into practical use, and how in wa tnr Xtini.F. A. HARDEE. 1 JAMES WEBB. tain our constitutional eiiualitv with them ASHW00D SCHOOL New Organization.

The "HttteriHe Vmh Senbaij99 TII-L be ojicnedon the Monday in Septt-ruher 1 Bcxtt under tUe ilircctioa of M. B. KI- Ll'X'K. iuiled hy two euntjuft at nts. NtM iieeu egigei in Impart iiywrtniJkM ti yoom Imltoi tbr the MJveo yejr.r in linnkifcs.

eojiieK to us hiirhly if iimummiiIi it hy UoTbaodote Frt lai- -re. Rev. II. Cos and other as a sueeei-i-iUlleucherand ireUmt ditiipltnariiiu. The Musical Ihpurtmettt will he, as heretolore.

under cure of yii Wiluahs. UuliT. FEARJtf, HAS. II. PATTON.

ALEX. EHSKINE, THOS. FEARN. Iluntsville. Ana.

16, lr.a. iw. ery deliberate thinker, who deiiends upon I 101L YOl'Xlf LADIES. organization ol Bontbern inatltutiana 6tr hisr I FCBLSBUED EVERY THWUSBAY pmur woonsox, (EniTEu by P. WOODBOH 3c J.

LAV.) At Till! KM DOLLARS per minimi, iu advance, it POL'R DULL A JIB, it mat paid within the tirsl m's month SiuWriUr may diKJontimic their papers at any lime by jiayiuir far Ihc time they have received them. 'J'n who vlMOfito i a year, and da at at the time uf Kubticrilamr, order discontinuance at the end vt it. will ltc considered r'Mlirif P'" uutil tliey i rder the paper to be itojaped and pay arrearages. TERMS OP ADVERTI9KG. For a square of twelve lines or less.

One Dollar fur the lir-4 insertion, and Fitly Cents even- addi-tioaal insertinn. Longer advt'rtisenienlsehared in jtrojiortion. A liin'ral discount made to those who advertise hy the year. Orders from a listance must he accnnipanied wiihthe advance pay, or satisl'netory reli rcnccs. to insure rfiHEFati OS the iir.yMonday in euurageineiit, must ee the ni'cessity of exercit 'Septemhcr ncx This seliool is em WASHBURN, WILDER (iCo FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, u.g i-ivij 10 eouuieract tlie un-'Iitv I 1 hv the IUM.

Ijni. Crw reut wiueii tnreatens to eueirclf ih. OtV. JlecUtr. and Pn fuudauiental sourcesof i nM-tul of of experience and ahil- Family; iLSsisted by the vanity of fanaticism, aud cast "us dereucjl MV.

Isiensive nd innde to the build- JOSEPH WASHBURN jxo. n. wiLDKit, Fit As. ti. DANA, upuu tiic sea ol mislortune.

i'atriotism that was, is not now it is droop4 iags, -mnpIeie aecnjunmikitMiis frthe num- mmuro. iteiignin lias lost in ovc At Viny (ji iunty oi purpi.se, and has welded itself to I ademy. ber 1.1 pupa t.i which the Knout is touted Applieaticiit t'urther laibruiation or tor may he made to tVo MacLkod. or the naderwgned, E. II.

CRESSET, Jbctor. Ashw-ond. Axtg. 4w. nuse luiuauturopy, winch is spreading itself I cruuioie me great connections ot this Ken into the dust.

Warninirgoenuof no avail- r. ii- nan. US and liberty are set at naught fanaticism winsf its way triuuiphautlv through Innil ImHJ BEHN FOSTEE, A Cuuwucal School pox votno lids oven THE AUti I V. KT.Vi: i EAES SJTTABfH MUE wmt of Vayk fTEVILUE, Tkvx. rTlllE mxnUtnth msaon i ftliu ln.ttiii'm will open on tile let Monday iu ficpteoibor.

Terms heretofore, invariidjly 610 per fttWlioa in kdvaace. Node-duetiou will be inado tor lust time except in ease of prntracted illness. 11. A. Ill WIN, I'liacipaL Vinv Grove.

AOS. 17. lofJ. -2u. and principle are dethroned, and the virtues ofl treme emcerim to the South by the North, ami Biea who demand that line as a bMM of adjustment arc "crVo mLsts," Who would have thought thU oftbe Editor of the Union? That Clay, liadger and Hell traitors to the South should m-sail men as "extremists" and ''ultras" who contend for only about a fourth of their rights, would la- perfectly cousist-nt with the whole life of those men.

But that one who luis always prided himself upon his strict States Jlihts views should thus heap opprobriu in upon Southern men au I the Southern cause "jMUSesj all comprehension." We can tell Mr. JUtchic that he has committed, in iU whole advocacy of the Sonata's Compromise, iin egregious, und we fear, au irreparable blunder. Had ho simply contented himself with an advocacy of that rand scheme of jilunder, though iu doing 0 he would have abandoned his States Itiebtfl doctrines and have done the South much injury, his course, however deeply regretted, would not have heen so highly oujectioniihle. 15ut be has sull'ercd himself to gothrther, and to heap upirobrious epithets uput those Southern men who did nut think it consistent with their duty and Ae rights and honor of their constituents to 0 witli him; and to inuU and coerce them as far as possible, he has classed them as ultra" aud fae-tionista" along with the abolitionists, Hub', Chase, Giddings, fc Co. Yes, men as true to thcSouthandto this Union as ever Mr.

liitchta was, have been insulted by having motives attributed to then such as govern the odious char-ttOtejrs named, when ho ought to have known that very different motives governed them. How would Sir. Ritchie relish baingthus classed? How would he like to bo daily assailed as a "submissionist," with liader Co. an emancipationist, with Clay a tree Soilcr, with Webster? Aud would not such epithets be equally as just, when applied to him as "ul-fcras' "fuctionists" and "impracticable" applied to the Southern opponents of the Compromise? If Mr. ltitchto expects to conciliate Southern men, or preserve toe harmony of the democratic party, by bestowing upon them such insulting epithets as these, he has eregt.usly erred.

Alen can be coaxed convinced when past generations are lorgotten amid the liamu sin-' contests .,1 parte partv. andseetinnB OBS COOPER, M. D. and MVmN-r of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loiuhin, haslwen in pracliee liiirtceu years, ami is permanently located iti liunta-villir: respei-ifully leaden his proii-ssional service to the itiliithitiints aud siirr.nijoliiiLr country. ID" Oiln-e and residence at the Dell Tavern.

March 12,1850. against section. A government founded on thefl GREAT lNVLNTItiX ELECTHO-JUGXET1SM A MOTIVE POWER. We take pleasure iu slating that Mr. J.

II. Ta i i M. who has been rngagTiri t'r several mouths past in Baltimore, an Engine to be propelled by lectro-Maguetism, has triumphantly succeeded. A ninaber ef our eiluens have had the pleasure of seeing it in operation and were NgUy grattaiedi Mr. Tatmu Will very soon make a public exhihithm of his Machinery, when he expect to dcmoutratc its njwer to be ttxnn to V2 horse capacity.

We are pleased to lean that the eaterfftstttg Inventor bus secured hut privilege to patent this Wonderful Invention. ilahimore Vatiiot. We do not know when we experienced more pleasure than when we lirst read the above paragraph. At all times we lee! most willing to commend those that make useful inventions, and especially when the genius who has trod successfully the glorious path of discovery, once was a citizen ol' our own town. In all aces it has been esteemed one of the highest honors a city could boast, to have been the lbster-aiether of the discoverer nl' unknown science or the iuveutcr of some lahor-savim: machine.

Aberdeen can now claim that proud diitineiiou. To her now- belongs the credit of having sent (bltli the niasi who has made the discovery of the nineteenth century him who has triumphantly accomplished that of which the lirt scholars ot the age never dreamed. It may seem wonderful that an individual who never enjoyed the advantages of a scientific course in college, should apply to practical purposes a mysterious fluid, whose qualities continue to balllc the philosophers of both hemispheres, vet it is only an evidence that the want of a cannot keep ireuius from duveh.p-ing its powers. But lew have excelled both ill upon canvass grand couecptioas, and in applying the principles of natural science to propel machinery. mental powers of the artist and the natural philosopher; To his hiirh reputation as a painter he now adds that of one well acquainted with the physical sciences.

In the one department his name in ine to cane will he coupled w-iih that of llaphaei and Titian, iu the other with Sir Humphrey Davy. Pulton ami Awkriirlit. May ho still keep on in the way of discovery so that his name may be entwined with the proudest wreatln discovery which has ever been in the western world, is our sincere ish. We understand his brother, our worthy ex-Postmaster, wiU seu go to join his brother, in order to ns.i.-t liiai in accomplishing his noble umlortakiug. Monfm Miss.) Democrat.

Will give rniiiit intention to the sale of COTTON other product, consigned to titan. WATTS, GIVENTCoT RECEIV1XG AM) FOnWJLRDWQ HER-CJIAXTS, PADUCAH, KY. nAVING one of the hirirest Wharf Doala on the Ohio river, would respectfully announce to the and Shippers of Hunts ville and vicinity, that they are prepared to receive and rward goods c-ju-iirned to thnn on the ftvorahlc term- O.hhIs eonsiiruefl to us hail Ire awarded at times (when the Tennessee river is in aavtgmUe cou-uttos without inserting ia lbo HtUs oif "and as the word Lighterage, subject the owner tretpieiitly to aililili ual licavy cbargea. Our charge an-: 75c per ton. storncre and warding.

2J per cent, advaaciug. Feb, 38, l50. Qm. sunplicity its own virtm-, and emboldened bvl the pain itism which beats in everv true Ameri-B BRADLEY SAUNDERS, COMMiSSiOX MERCHANTS, can, now Bttbservea the ends of the most despofj rate trespasser. The assaults of a furei-rn ennJ LAW NOTICE.

S. D. ll.l,K. New Orica: my creates but little alarm, f.u- he a-lvaiiees with! open lines, and ives us warning of his eoinin. ACKLEN HALE, AMI BK.ADLKY hereby intoMa hi old patrona But the dome; tie i- ei ping upon us am i pa He generally, thai i.yfcvuXj'Ut lUe iii eonucetion P.

A. SavatrEVSL under the above style and minis: th uao iu uie in in carnal designs into every av nu oi' our existiuce, anil kinaling tlie name that is to devour us. -Must we continue to patronise an cnemv ..11 il I i 4 Fiiciors and CoiiiniLssion Merchants, SAVANNAH, OA. N. II.

Accntsfr the new and splendid steamer HANCOCK, roamog to Augusta. AogiMt 1'', 18S0, Qmpd. it. 1 jTEvrsns. w.

s. cu'i tiKAN. s. j. BvoausTEa.

Warohonse Commission Business, AUGUSTA, OA. "YJ'' nre prepared wilh lar'e and convenient Firc-pnxif Warehouse and retires, on Mcintosh street, (which is the centre of the Cotton, Flour and Bacon traded tor the Storage of Cotton, Flour, Grain, and ikteonj and continue to oflfer (air services to store and fell Cotton, Fottr, Bacon, drain, tfc, and buy to order supplies for Planters and Unr II. I. Jefpcrs, well known in this market, nnd long engaged in the business, is always at his post, ct. tber scluug ur buying for their friends and watching their interest knowing that to be the proper course to promote our own.

We therefore hope, hy unceasing industry and attention to the interest nf our friends, to merit and receive a full slir.ro of Patronage, while we return our for past favors. Those for whom we have done nolmsinesp. aud are not per.nillyucijuainted. and who we would lie dad to visit, but believing it belter our patrons to be always at home ready 1 1 attcndlotueirorderg, welherc-fore semi you this circular, nnd refer you to the vt Augusta or thate lor whom we have done As In- intends giving his jfertoruU attention la gninent made lo his House, he hopes with A'tinty years experience, to l.e able to give en-dhctiou. They will keep an Odico in where reasnn.ilile advance will be made vi, le.

Aug. 1 "(). 1 ATTORNEYS A LA WAND SOLICITORS IX CHANCERY, 1IUXTSVILI.1Z. attend promptly to all business confided t.i them, in the Counties of Madison, Limestone. Morgue, HI nut, in, Marshall and PoKnlb iu the Supreme Court oi' the State of Alabama En Ihe Die-trii't Court of the C.

S. at Iluntsville. and anpctiBtoad collections generally throughout die State of Ahhein. Helen-nee to tlie ol' Iluntsville generally. fly Office West side of the PnhUe Square.

jisisi nc uiiuv, uie pi-rsnuai ieeimgs wlneli navo existed t-i ok public Shall wo. protect the benefits of the few, to the destruo3 ti iu of many'; There are persons iu our own COMMISSION MERCHANT, C(OKTINUE8todo business on Mclntodi Street, AUGUSTAj and solicits ecwtgnmetitB ct Produce. FOB, uiiust wlio would yield to cireumstauee iu main taining their personal interest, even thuu-'h rHI trad of Land 1 1 mtaining about K86PQ BKADIEY. DAKtEt Tl'ENEU. HUOII waso.

John pACsusa. a aeres. iu Lawrence Con of Courtlund upward ef 1000 i terms will he made aeconuttodjtui they were contrary to well established laws otl Government broteetion. Yea, even seiut thol danger when it was most apparent. Thi aluabli it is rejntrded a healthy loeatiof in our iasi article on ei-jiroteetion, we re-1 ferred to Hail Heads.

We now come to thai iiaet ei-inf irt.ii'ly imnnived and ingood purchaser can lie accommodated with pro Bradley, Wilson COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'J Common Stmt, NEW ORLEANS. ERAPLEY, WILSON have taken intoO partnership Jolts J. PACKIJa aud ill keep an tiif in HnutSVille, to transact business. Sept. AVX WINSTON and ADAMS, ATTORNEYS A LA WAND SOLICITOUS IX CHANCERY, kj iXA attend to all business confided to them in in tlie Counties of Marshall, DeKalh, Madison, Jackson, Blount, Cherokee and Benton, and will nt-lond promptly to the collection of claims entrusted to them, in any part of North Alalauna.

V. O. Winston, Lebanon, DeKalb, Ala. J. M.

Adams, Uunlcrsvillo, Marshall. Ala. Feb. 86, Will. mercantile marine, ate! are constrained to ask: Where is the mercantile marine of the South? We look around aud liud it presents a mcarei PUBLIC SALE.

appearance. Jo wiiat must we attribute it? sot lennessce. wiii V. U. J.

S. Muf Certainly not tor the want of employment, fori we furnish a large amount of the carrvin-'tradal well Address, or the farewell address of anybody else from -Jackson's Messages, or the messages of amybody else, to awaken and keen Mes rs. John I'uia (Jen. Wm. Brazelton.

the 10th of September next, the aubaoriber will sell at public at luyteaidence in New Mar kct, ell his Houaehoa andrKitcbcn lurniture, aoine WU P. ATWOOD A. Mi BOPKIKS. to Ei iiount of tonnsa JAS. I.

DOKBGAH Our 1 lotion iVagon and iwJxeu. with other artleies uniiVessiirv tn iniieiTrile. It ,1 Fearn, Dowgan tl find employment! tiiph-s. It Is, for leorgia can duee better. The the day of safe, he will i ,1 i rimie be I'm ehalle the ige the COMMISSI: IWARDING -Ikjv Slarkc C.

vV Ct I to pr on Produce iu $lon Awrust 1 iNiO. world otth lie inniding, mim innr ro S. C. EL-lXloN'. JAMES blanton puklan, attorneys at law, Aberdeen, VTriLL attend to all business confided to their onie, inthb Courts of Monroe, and the adjoining a unities.

Dee.3,lW9, me: itU ANTS1, come, in a of our timber is cs- forests of the exhausted tin tablished for NEW ORLEANS. SAVANNAH TO AUGUSTA. How many votes slavesgrown sugar, to- utn only asks he 1" or tie- protcctioQ of tie It tailed, however '-''13 would ii prppostlion ti ei and every vear finds ildiug ought JAMES A. CLi into use. England Union Steamboat Company of South Car a.

j.s. uttu s.v.u. nr.xnKiis.iN. olina and lii'oria. a- of "American pitch ly in her through that fiery om TJANAWAY iiich as dcali -umes a ejudiuc against evervj Vi v'ashington, or the led to rob her of them, or to uajus'tiee, and the I'uion wili her consummate her measures und it will be dissolved! Ltitckburff Republican.

i import, sin now gives it the pref-j Longloy, Littlejolm WHOLESALE It OVER No. 00 XagazhK Street, (Corner of Natcha.) NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 12, 1S-19. is about toet inbes high, I r.iin ti I.

-ail: not taken several suits. A liberalro- P. C. UUMP1IRKYS FEED; TATE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTSVILLE, ALA. ITT Office two doors West of that of Nebon, Bradley Co.

Mayl, 1S50. lyr. JOHN' W. MeRAE, A TTORNEY AT LA HUNTSVILLE. ALA.

tim eren note er. it must isition, that we doubtsj SUPEIUOB STEAM-PACKETS to i the supi person securtng sunt negro receive amongst 1 Uonista of the North? Wc do not In (aoet with any show of supjiort. tlieinselveswilh hisei-us slave grown rant against shivery! ilms. says Major their im-oiisisteiicy and their iinqualiiii Yet Eie-'land should intend 1 1 her up the condition of her unhappy tore she interferes with the concerns is more misery, pauperism and hnmaa Britiah isles than iu aayother country tent oa the iace of the globe. There is masses; not mere llura one Uie ailult pdpulution can read or writi Parliamcut refuses grants forcducatioi so that we can ret hint ineity to nn our labor, or nl' the most 0SEG0K, H.

L. COOS, Capt. Shaw, Capt. Peck, EALEY McESTOSH. I 28, IS50.

Iw. nation LL business entrusted to his care, in i and ad- TIHEVES. since "the Jfcw York -ott Smith is Chairman, eetiiig in public in the froni the Secretary's A j. lining Counties will receive prompt attention. I G.

DIDLAKE FOR WARDING 1 ND COMMISSION CIIATTA NOOG A. T1S NX. ID" Specihl attention to forwarding goods by the Brat good Hoot. Leaves Saettnuati tvet Tuesday and Sa oietoes P. AI.

Leaves Augusta and Ham Nt.iir.'-!ay aud 7 tfetoct', Each of the above bonis, bnill erjiresstu fr. exceedingly light draft, (with Lislitewj Itedical College of treorgia. rpiiE AKM'AL COUlfSE of Lecturos will com-X uience on the 1st MONDAY in November next, and continue until lirst of March. 34, 1S49. feet te the attempt lack'', we have totally sscutial sources of sa tilar, and even in-J movements, the ef-.

tes at the root of our to make but littlo trees which nature i ir own success. Let! Maine, the great-iwning State in tho and let every State of things ex- i- required to build a found in Maine frame timber from has i V. M. ROBERTSON, A TTORNEY A LA ILUNTSVILLE, ALA. Office Up Stairs adjoining Madison Turnpike OF Flia.i'iv; BRAD Athens.

i id si if lice. itnpare tue rcs bipuuilding a in, with those ask, himself, -The quality iitlous I Gear-ntes of tamed Vet hci African iv thi J. B. BRADFORD, FACTORS COMMISSION" MERCIIANTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C.

D3Tbey keep an office in Iluntsville at tlie Store of Oc l'intiird. Ansust 17, l-'iil. LAW COJ'ASTNERSHtP. rpili: undersigned will practice Law in partneraliip I in the Courts of tais and the adjoining Countie8 and in the Ifctrict Court of the S. Thejf oiiiee is the cue hcrcu I' re uccoliici hv lav Ov lay.

C. CLAY. the buil lor must import hi nnsylvauia, Virginia, or some State further uth. for the resources if Massachusetts and Ha i havi plyj i 13, ISlfi iWclyackuo already failed to afford ind not unfrcquontly by I 111 -re than double tho I when it arrives at his in-' aud eallins, he draws tin try. under ils republican institutions? When Great Britain shall do something to relieve the horrid mass of human suffering at home; when she shall do something towards educating the heathen masses of her toiling millions: when she shall cease to oppress every other religious liiit'i fir the aggrandizement of cue faith; when she shall reduce the corruption, profligacy, hypocrisy, and riotous living ol her Parliamentary and Church dignitaries; then, nnd not till then, shall her voice I entitled the slightest rc-siiect.

Nashville American. tnnlj Ma Fi j.no. r. Bttooss. v.

at BaAOPORP. Jno. F. Brooke COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, CHA TTANOOGA, TENX, TT.s provided lirst rate Wharf I'oat for the sale keening, and protecting from the weather, all Merchandise and Cotton until shipped on board Steam Boat or placed on the Rail Road Can for transport lien, and solicit a riuue of patronage rrorn the niihlie. en ses of ilreil pouatts, and cents per I i.

t. by Measurement. Wc further present this to Merchants nnd Planters in Tennessee, Alabama and iiyper Georgia, as also the Our Railroads irom Chattanooga ami Rome will bring your produce to Augusta a ithout delay or re-shipping, and our Agents there will witli promptness receive ami re-ship, by tlie Boats ofthe Company, nil consign. signed to the Agents, either at Savannah or Augusta, will lie re-shipped free of commissions. Customary Hairs of Freight For Cotton, 50 cents per hale: Flour cents per barrel; Bacon iu uhds.

or hexes, 12 cents per handroil pounds. 313 fie sure always to direct to Agent of Union ROWLAND WASHBURN, Afrents. Savannah. Ga. JliFHiKS, COTIIRAN Agents, Auguata, t-'a.

August 1 1 lSSO. 3m. incurring all the expen-i and other attendant 3 gs, which are principally! ire, he will purchase seem le- will build ships in passed it on in counterfeit ou'd have boon not a whit to them, or have more folly he penalties of the laws thay ichroguory. "Yet a Prosby-he city of New York, makes csa fugitives from justice, and nee of the York public, felonious thiovers committed handed, Convention I The Advertiser Bays "the Na Sellecfc, lluots- KtftrtoJ. U.

Urn Ville, Ala. January IS50, free its pcwi there in the tltoy detail some remote villag" on tic sea board, giving -ut in --S, no I the-! r. i i -i other, words he takes the raw material from (leorgia, carries it into Maine, and returns har a ship. 7 We say it, aud without hesitaiion, that Geor- gia has a grater resources li.rship-buildingthan anv other States in the Union, iier ports offer Dr. M.

P. ROBERTS rilAKGS pleasure in expresnng Lis sincere nehnow- I lediiieuls t' citizens of MadjOD ami the ad- juining (imntie. tor the very liberal" patronage extended to aim, and respectfully solicits a continuance of tlie same. He pMposss treatiug the fi)Uowiug disea-hes. viz: Cancers, oeroftdtt, White Swelling, Si Legs of long Handing, Scald Head, Tetter.

Chronic 1 inn-hie. Iullaminatory and Chronic Rheumatism, dropsy. Uy epsin. Carbunkles. Tumors.

Wens, and Ulcer nfeve-ry description. He would here remark that he has no specific titr all diseases, nor any kiii'-'-curixdl. but does believe that he is aide to ofthe eaaes that give him ft fair chance. For reference as to his skill, the public are referred to the following gentlemen: Jvr Marlit Whitman, Sirith: Scnrloet Whitin: Joseph 11 ice. N.

A. Whiting, Fernando Rice, S. UobiiiM.ii. M. Smith, JoftpphH.

Miller, Wm. A. lir ntnghi John Sauadera Clemenit, Huntaville. All letter addressed. New MarftL Ah: pott paid.

January i.j'b r. at, lows, Iluntsville. Ala. against the property rights of her sister Slates, and iu flagroiit violation of the Constitution of the United States: yet no man laid hands on Wm. S.

Lavvton MACON, GA. Lavton Dowell, SAVANNAH, GA. tauten, Lowell CHARLESTON, S. V. Factors and Commission Merchants, ritENUJ'li their service to their friends and the JL pttblie, hoping from their long experience in the above named seaport towns, in selling all kindsef produce fir Planter and Merchant, and their acquain-titni-e v.

the btrjrera of produce iu those markets, will enable them to do ample justice to all who ship t.i thenij also to such order Goods, as iheirkiunvle.li.-e iu that line is gbod, having been in biieineasai Factors and Ckwurniaaton Mercnanta tor a number of year. We beg to refer to Judge 11. V. 1'ortcr, Charleston, S. C.

T. Murngaam, hlaa, E. II. IVepies, Lav.l C. Cnpl.

A. 11. Lawlon, linker county. Ga. Col W.

.1. Lawtnn, Scriven coUa. W. A. Ctinninjhain, Es Coweta Ga.

X. Dudley; Iis'p, Rev. ('. 11. Aillwcll.

Gov. C. .1. McDonald, Marietta, Ga. thorn, or denounces or reproves thei This, Southern reader, is a faint i imen of favorable advantages.

She has an cxhaustablo supply of frame timber in the upper part of the estate, as well as ner live oalt on tlie sea-board. W. S. TOWNSISSD. li.

W. S. IWSSEND Eeceiving, Forwarding- and Commission Mcrclianta, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groeeiien, Hard-tivre, Iran, Xails. Oils, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Wc would like lor the editor of the "Fairfield Herald to determine whether Ihe Nashville Convention is more oi a Ueua4ag, than the editor oi the Advertiser is a lamb bag! Equal Rights.

Henry Clay's Position. On the 1st in the Senate. Mr. Clay declared that he was anxious to see the strength of the government tested. Which menus nothing more nor less than he (Mr.

Clay) would like to see a eollission between tlie States. This remark of Mr. Clay's, at a time when wc are on the eve of dissolution, erovesc inclusively that his patriotism has been lumbering along with stlf 141 mits back, and hen his seltish motives and personal ends could he nccoin-ptislied under ihe false pretences he is trilling, yen. -anxious" to see his country immersed in ruin. 11.

LOWE PATTISON, GENERAL COMMISSION' It FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 19 Vemp Street, NEW KEEP an Cilice at Iluntsville. where 11. M. or their General Agents, T.

S.McCallty or A. II Morrisstw. tunv nlv.nvs be to attend to anv buaineM connected with tiicir House. Her lune iorests arc lievor.d exception, the best A CARD. A.

Till I.MAS, 0( Savannah. Ga. J. J. BRYAN, the character of our northern brethren as some ure pleased to call them.

They steal our property to au immense value, boast of it publicly and in the lijrhi; of heaven, and are loudly applauded fin- it by tie- yankee people and authorities! while, if the South, burning under thes 3 and such like wrongs and insults, utter single tone of complaint, they are forthwith denounced as ''traitors." "ultras" "faetionists," and their voice for justice attempted to be hushed by such clamour! In addition to the above extract from tho report mentioned, we find in the last nnntbsr of tin- New Y'ork Tribune the following proclamation from the sain- body; Liiiertv Eor.w.iTV Kraternitv Fugitives from the prison house of Southern despotism with their friend and protectors in Such porsans as have escaped from Slavery, V. U. WILSON, Late ofHkton, Ten M. M. tiAINKS.

Lute of Lute of Kninliuir COMMISSiON POaWAEDiriG. The underfijited twdor the narao und stylo ol CHANDLER, FRENCH (U, AT1LL Micet-ud li. CHANDLER CO, ofier I tin: firnt of Bepteuiher next, and itoopafl to do a iiener.d Commission ami FuRWardiko iHistDCM with many additional facilities in both hfaoclies. In the ReceivM. Forwardins; iV Com-mission Business.

riMIC nuderi'jne i rclurus Lis thanks to the citizens I pT Huntaviflo and the euonty iteneraUy, lor the kindness extended to btin and family in their late trnibles. He triad would inlorm his mends and the public, ireuerally. that he is at work n-riiin. mid would be happy to wait on them iu imy ini' in his line ol business', lie pledp-s liinisclf that his work shall not ha surpass'd by any. here or elsewhere, and his price hhall he II moderate as any that will do their work iu the same way.

1. S. All those wlio are indebted to me ill please nne forward aud pay up, ltr I really need till the lnouev that is due me. MICHAEL CALLAGIIAN. Himtsvillc.

June Ond. IS50. An abolitionist in New Jersey, being asked what Inlaid dine with liis black boy, (who was a slnve to the law of that State till he arrived at replied 1 hae. him. I am determined to have notliins more to an n-ithSlnrtiij!" Si says correspondent of the Journal of Commerce.

cr for the mid I "IT" have iisMM-hited ourtc purpoHC of triMisiit timr the wnrdnip liusineiwQt Chottauoogi FACTORAGE end COMMA ntnl a general BUSINESS i in the country, and fuunish the principal material to complete th" hull. Our direct eowiuu-nicntion with England offers the advantages ta'i procure the fastenings We have the raw ma4) torial for canvass, and we have England on one side anil Kentucky on the other to furnish us i with cordage. Mere are the principle constituents within our own reach: yet we ure gravely 3 told, we cannot build ships I'm- ourselves wo must export the material to a distant Stato, ex-'l pond our money among Northern maehanics, and then complain that our master maclmuies at home do nut employ more workmen from tho North. The State of Maine loses none of her agricultural character by being extensively engaged in shipdmilding: the one moves in harmony with the other, ami em is extending its prosperity and influence throughout the Stato. What is thereto prevent (icorgia from embarking in this enterprise, and iiiijir.oe'iigthc advantages which nature has given her she has the material and a the employment after they are built the oJWj staeloth 0 hungs on the labor mnst wc mttfrn mit to it.

inn! lor ever acknowledge inability without ap-plying the remedv? Step by step we have gone forward, cautiou: -lv, in the several branches of manufacturing. We have seen them in tln-ir weak stages, and have fostered them into success, strengthened and extcodeil their limits: let us not tarry by the way. there are others equally as vital to our ptog.CiS. 1HE undersiened adopt this method of iulbmua you, thut they are now rcnily. and are raakina sti mere extensive preparations, (brdoinga RECEIVING and FORWARUlNGaad OEN1JIAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.

In addition to the hir.re Ihid Starr and Wanhoust they now occupy, they have in course of erect! -u ami to lie completed iii October, a Iirr and eommsntiotts Uriel House, on Ihe River Bank, above high wattr nasii aud owners of Mer htnidise, Cotton, or other produce, need not apprehend damiare from hich water. Ti room wiil he uinple fir storing larc amount of Produce nnd Merchandise, nnd all consignments will he stored or shipped immediately on arrival. We ut all times, he prepared to mukc liliernl eailt advaoers on all kinds oi produce consigned to us, for sale, or through us to cur li-iends in the Southern markets. Having a very extensive acquniatnnrc in MIDDLE, SOUTHERN and SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA, as well ns in SOUTH CAR! ILINA, wc think we olfer superior advantages to all who desire to avail HHttO selves of the Itciclit of this market. And it may not lie amis- to remark, that our experience during the past sen-.

ill. lias proven that we cm sell at this ull immense amount of Tennessee productions advan-Inecou-ly. hi Boh'oiUnK Vonr (avers, wc leg 1 1 assure you that no ell'ert shall be wanting on our purl to promote your from -liarlest tin- L'lics in v. with the Kail receipts, the number and description of ipj mi order to us ro.onsiljH;ty ine us lorinercltaQdise dhipped irom -Nort iern Torts, it tktrtJcM, Cliiirleslon vwdlM Agent of th iiimlinti llail "SOPTHERN ULTRAS." We should be pleas; tl for the Washington Union to define what it means by -Southern nt-Iras," ill its repeated application of that term to Southern men. What does that paper mean by the term "ultrul" Is it "tdtrawn tn contend for the Missouri Compromise of 38 30? If it is, then the Edit ir of the Union was himself an arrant "tiUni' up to a few months past, lor as late as he declared he would be willing to lake "nothing lens" than that line.

Is "-truism" to oppose the nb llitlofl of tho slave hde tn tha IKstriet of Columbia? If so. then v. hoi 1 1 wo liave Blteetetl lor ni'-re reini- larity and itety in the MANSION HOUSE, KINGStON, GA. fflHS snhsi'l'il cr llttvlng taltetl Charge rjf this House. JL would respectfully infirm his friend unci the Iruv- rlliiu; enmnianfty goncratty, thai be is rvpared ti ae- foluinedutc theia on ti 0 It's! terms.

Hi. bum shidl lie furnished til nil times ith IbafcM the rjooatry atll'rds. I'nssonirers ill fad it lew convenient i ItturniwatO eull and eel I renfcliis! us his hotue is aUttated only a-bottt ninelv feet fr ini tlie st ptiiair ix-int of the ears on the Vt.it A. Jleuiphis Hr. Rail Roads.

Wm. Kinlston, Oct. i. merchandise and prodoce over Uxa li 1 II' liKl gutneuu with tiarlles.s. ivjil I us to low nrd ah Ship hills nnv old hills to lijJU-e V.

hi 11 pnpnienii, nnouiwiwaerti eotirieni with tin; hjOtli he adtjed to lie We are nou holier, to hie asiv wm st- inlc attached .1 i and those who are resolved to stand by them, are invited to meet for mutual counsel and en-courogemont at Coionovia, Madison county. X. on Wcdnesdav, 'list of August, lS.IO. "The assembling will tako place at 10 o'clock, in the Independent Church and the mooting will son-tiiiue through two days. The object aimed at on the occasion will not be Simply an exchange of congratulations and au expression of sympathy, but an earnest consideration of such sub-jects as are pertinent to the present condition and prospects of the Slave aud Free colored population of the country, nnd to tho relations which good and true men sustain in the cause of impartial freedom und justice.

Friends! ball not this be made grand event? Shall not the channels of firmer sympathies be opened anew? Will not tln-y of tho "old guard" delight to look other in the face onec more, and renew their vows upon a common altar? Lot them come from every quarter free-men, frcc-womcn 1'hey are bid a most cordial welcome by the good people of Cazenovia. Til -re are friends, hospitalities, meetinghouses, and beautiful ffrovmi thc.ro! Let all como who have a heart and can In behalf ol the New York State Vigilnnco Committee. QERRIT SMITH, President, Csubui B. Bat, Secretary. ent to recow nra aintiniit ot 1 and Those visiting to call nnd see for themselvofl our fhcilitiea and mode ol' dnimr business.

WM. S. TOWN8END CO. Aug. Iii, 1S50.

5ia Bagging, Rope and Twine. A LAItCiF miHlllitv of the IkisI nnnlily. for sale liy PATTUN, UUNfcXIAM fc CO. FLOI FLOUR. VCOXST.WT supply kept en band and ir snle (warranted good) bv PAfTttX.

IxiXir.AN fc CO. mcref.aadise. all of which will he carried in and out of the wareiion-e it Rnil-uay to the etL'e. We shall he to reeeive unli.i.ivd Kr ftnle heie. and will irntVe liberal advance on produce in or iir ijtmont t.i the NiiUj.

irom ioiihr eXiorn-iiee in this laziness, mid Ktriet ul-tention tobaCh hrniiclie.s, we bofw tOliierit tin: pntro i ace 90 liberally lo Ihc etiueern. 11. CUANDLGR, J. 1.. FttKNCH, tt tt HOOkK.

Chnttnnooa, July 1, I89tt Sin. Nsw Establishment. A. B.VMES IT AS purchased COOPEH UINFORD'8 entire II slock i On ds. porti Ml of which were AT AUGUSTA A SAVANNAH, We intend through our diileo-'ul hovaea, to devote our entire little and attention t.i the CottUPhwkHi Iluai.

neH at ChattanoogH, and t.i the mile of t'l 'TTt IS, DA- CON. PLOUB .1 other produee Lou to us at An'usl'i nnd Siivnnuiih. Tlie senior p.irt.ier lit Sivaa-uiih has heen e-ifritffed fir the l.t-t leu yours in the pur-(diase nnd -de of I'swltou. and Ma iieaHaiiiliinee with the Imanwaa and the market ill nfSira a gnanuity tile ivoriiile up il ef till Cott'ni ur li use at that plnee. nnd we intend he the tn, st untiring and eirigMhul our eietUuni to give salisliieti'iu to nil wlin miiy liiv, us with i ns'ciuiii nts.

'fhe senior partner i our lionta nt Atiguttn him heen lor luauy years engagoijl in the preduee huntuess in that place and Hand urjrll. nnd his aeiptuiu-lance witli the mnrket or Ibfl Bouth will enable us 1 1 liuike the inest f.vt r.iMr talea of pnnluee at that punt nnd we shall there fneilitrs nt nil UnMa hy the 0. Hailr.ind and the Si ana ih rier fir ave.ilinu our-nel of the markets ef CharrMtoD er MVanuah ll.r.i' our other houses. 'no of eurp i luers lieinirexleusive-ly nrqimitiled iii Xorth Alabama and Middle Tennessee, nnd others very generally acquainted iu Ijist Tense. nee, wc Iimhi to reeeue eo-is di rahle share of the bapneal najfalathlg in 1 1 Stules; and in Ihc husi-nciw of Kiirwardinv Ooodi we think we ofer im n-than ordjaary ndooonieata to aaovrhooae at Kn will lie exleimivelyenirnged in Unit Im-niiicsK.

and with a house at Auguata, another at ia-viuinah. and im nireiley nl Charleston, we elailn fieili-lie nol possesseil hy ethers iu preventing the loaa i 1'aekaires of Goods loll In hind in Ihc various DapOU uliiiur the line; we intend diligently to guard the interests nf our friends in this particular. Hy industry, promptness, and the elosost pcrs-innl altenlioii to business, we hope to merit the eoiilideut'e nnd patroniige of the business immunity. 00 ChmtuiHrngn. Tmn HUYAX.

WtUM 'N. i MIXES At THOMAS. WILSON Savannah, (la. Rtfcreaee: The Merchant, Kaoxeilte. Term.

mho, Ga. the Editor of th" Union was himself an ni-rant "ulLv," for no man in the South ever denounced that measure with greater violen than lie uniformly did to within a few months past. Is it "ultraum" to oppose yielding Up two slave States iu Texas, to be conveib-il into Free Soil, and lor which the South would have to pay her proportion of the bribery fund? If then the Editor of the Tnion 1ms been nn arrant "ultra," fi ho has unif irmly Contended tliat tho true boundary of Texas was that claimed by h'T in her declaration of independence, recognized in the joint resolution of annexation, and which IW triumphantly vindicated in the Mexican war. Is it "ullrnim'' to oppose tho gdwhuhm of with her InormoOl boundaries, her exclusion of slavery, nnd the monstrous irreciilarities and usurpations atten Worcester, they have recently had a celebration to commemorate the cinanc." pation of the negroes in tho West Indies. This apiiears very proper and right, considering that-7 unci stars of many of the celebrating party v.

ero 110 doubt the very persons who toro tho African from his native land, and transported him to tin- llritish West Indies. New England made a great deal of money by the slave trade, but she has made more out of the cotton and other products of negro labor. jusi received from New nnd Philadelphia, where ihi'V were txragnt ut very I rw prices. II. K.

ll.tMMKT. iOHS T. WYC1IR. All he nsks of his Iriends and the public gaocrally, is to cull nnd examine all stoek of Drf Hoods, Hard-ware. Cnlhry.

fa, Sompare prices, nnd you will liud hin. aaSiag ns cheap, it' ml etoajwr, than any. Aheiist 1, I v's). WYCIIK HAMMET, FACTORS il COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. I'J Ckarln Stmt, NEW-ORLEANS.

Mni. Thomas of Madison Onuatv, All .11 is our nulliDhsctl naem, nun ui iiuihe mi ni-ccssij nilvanes. Conniiisision Auction House. rillll'. niidcrsineil hnvinir rented the 9MV House.

on the BOWfMl cor.ier i the pnhlic Mpinre, tor tuerly iM'ctipieil hy J. Scott litis e-tahlished Vo.MMlSSlON AUCTION in all ii- branches. lie will ntlmirl lo nil eonsitrnnients nl tuK'lioti, and solicits the patronage of his friend. ami the eniiiiniiiitly L'enernlly. havinii- (roods Hr con-Hiptnwati on coinmissioii.

or tiir niitlion. di- rvehW his altention to the nliove bitfiiiess heretnliin-. he feels nsurc I that he can jrive eiilire eonlideiice lo all who may tiiver him with their patronntre. Pof Ihe ifl of persons at a distance, he bus been per-miftvil lo irive the lowing relcrenees: Dr. Tbos.

I'eara. Vallon and Belleek. Thos. Me-t'nllev. .1.

J. I'lickhT. H. I. Turner mid J.

C. Hradley. jouwauN. Ilnnlsville, Jho. 17.

50. BARBER AJH)HAIRDRESSER, A Pleasant Sale Remedy for Chill and Fever, Ami DtemittoBl Pera wWwut din, IHKE from tnste nnd pmdnciag no Baiilnaait ef fecta miller any rdrcutnataftces, so that it iniglii ba alven to the ymingest infant or most delicate leiu.ilr in much larger quaotlty than is ever reqtnied. During nil experience el' twenty-six yi-nrs. the subscriber haa found lie medicine so elli. lent radically cttriag even in ces-s which have resisted lie' Mauri, remedies.

unlike Quiiiinr. Arm nic. Mercurials, its ll- cannol Is? produclivc of cluvuic A oiders- ding her formation into State? If so, then the Editor of the Union is nn arrant "suVfll," for nunc have opposed more objections to the principle nf the iorni-r and the objections of the latter than that venerable gentleman; for if ever Genera Taylor was abused by that pan-r for any one tiling, it was for his usurpations iu this particular, which for Southern men now refuse to sanction ami endorse by their votes in Congress, is denounced us "ultraisml" WANTED. TWO firsl-rnto Ih uT It Mint: enn en oinplie mm! nl eood wnccs. bvmidfiiiir immediate to Ihe uiidersifl.

I. NiiS? hit! tfissl iork- iiien 11 1 npply. nnd Ihc mndeim- ini-diatcly, as I am romm-lled lolinve workmen. JA.M1-X W. I LEY.

ill eh .1. Ala. August 59. Is.ln. Iw.

Reporter. Dissolution. rglllE pnrlner-hip heretofore existing under the firm at Nelson. Hradlcy wn, dissolved on the I -1 by bmiinlion and mutual consent Tlie name of the firm will be used by cither iartucr in InpiidatkHi. August il.

IttO. under ie I itvern. 'r iV fu euines Htnnil, twoittn in nffyjew ncnrlv opmil( MISSOURI. Missouri has gone where llernard of the AddpM, in the "Serious family" said cerUiili tnom Don of the party would find their way. The entire Coiigres-loiial delegation is whig.

Well, let Ii go. We have 110 tears lo shed as our defeat will silence the venerabio old bully who, has bullied the people of Missouri for the last twenty years, Tom llenton can take his walking pnimrs and iniiko his farewell speech in the nate Hint's some consolation ut least. That body will no doubt feel very much relieved. They will feel more decent and respectable, wc arc sure. can afford very well to let the whigs nnd abolitionists of Missouri crow for 1 'lice in tln-ir lives over a triumdi accomplished entirely by divisions enused in our ranks by tho arch traitor nod upostle.

Thomas Hart llenton. Wo are glad the old mummy has IxKin at Inst unrolled. Tho noit tiling we bear nmllbtM I i uiilnvii in ntir to the publir jrener ntiidetit thiit lie run pleiw nil tieiihir, Mli perle lw. ,11 I. nil.

I felktiH's his recent eve re Yet. tiotwitlistamlinir these facts, tho IlinJ- mm hi a hM'i ty tin, will Imt rvgioiolierrd. and curh piitroii mre extended In him. itn tllennlile him. hy -t in ington Union dennum-os, in its very issue, and BWIM It lull elici cure, lis price slin I lie re liaabar fJmaaurjri "1 .1.

W. rilokes. I Joadah WMoy. th A. Iluriiside.

lHWIN McCLELLAUD, turned. S. C. No emetics, purcntives or other medicines nre need isscs. nnd children's pplv SALT.

AVKJlW receiv Uoiit Boots nnd Colhrnn Ladies thick und thin Snh. tor sale bv Muslim iV Aagiola. I I sou. T. BLI'N'T.

ill 1 Iker. raon, 1 Walker, Mrvson, Ices. I.iulic white Kid soled Kid BuskiiH mi ling Iks ils. nnd 1 Slmners. bliu nnd ed.

Its coM will be less limn one-hull' Unit of Quinine. Lits-rul commission allowed to denlers. For sub- nt Hie oll'lceol'llli- subscriber, at lb at -re el W. II. Tnoesox mid llieilruir store nf CciUI Co.

R1C11AK1) ANGULL, M. D. July 111, IBfift Il Walker MAI. M.iurv. iir KnMiM i 1 1 POU I iailcrs.

nnd eol'd Kid Slipper, ipinbly It. Dnlin, Charlftin, S. C. T' la. vie, in almost its every article, tho rvnitneru opponents of the Senate's Compromise ns "ultras," "fartiotiist "impra'tiriililes," iMl XoW.wliat does that paper mean by this? Things have deed i MM to a pretty pass, when nitlinrsi men MMMt contend f-r omjhwlh of their ridits under the Constitution (for that is nlsiut what tlmv pd by the Missouri Compromise) without being deii.uilieod ns "ultras" and "he-tionitH," and Hint, too, by Smilhern I' Ira" means nlrcmr.

Aceordilii lo tho Union, then, the lino of 36 30 would bo nn u- uood prices kiw, of, the father ol the Senate, ns he stvles him ilnrtry tn rerover irom (hem. July Particular Notice. A- HINKOKI. de.ire to return their rf riTr 1lifnk to th yi Bi lihernlly pHtr niMd litem. nnl WimlH fivp iIim puMie noliep, tlmt other hninrM will nrrvenl them from Mvtnff nil of their friemU.

Mr. 1 ttoAilI. Kxw istheir nntlioriiteil nirenl to wttle up the hn-tne lsl( lie will enll tlpon llrrm and they ilerire HihI nil ill pellle tfiv nntw pr in.il they we money mill mutt lost1 up llieir LtiJHM' an mm ih'r lluutMillc, 1 1 1' M. T. IWii -i Adv.

Ar Slari-opy. II. Aug, self, will be off for California. It would lsi a gratification indeed tn see him "parking up his Tl- AWponc A- Rmlth, Murphy tt Slum. Jun Premium Chewintr Tobacco.

Imps" nrnl moving ofl from a people whose in- QKVKK AI. lloM extra line L'bewllur Tobnceo, just Solar Laid Lamps. nssorllni-nl of lltesc ailarior Lumps. Also Isil fcs, ClllMNEVS, SlI.Miua nnd Wlrss. just roll W.

T. BLVNT. every aise terests lie so olteu betrayed in tlie late yrnrs. XashiUU Amnriean. I i tie A' llnwnril.

liallmtarr. iVtl. S. i. Farkler.

Itn attrillt, Mi. Mora in. flarduer Nttkvii July loO. If. ice.

by W. T. BI.UN I Auusl HI, (IM.

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